Jean and Marcus Baylor of The Baylor Project share their reactions to their first career GRAMMY nominations for Best Jazz Vocal Album for the Journey and Best Traditional R&B Performance for "Laugh And Move On."

"Got a call first thing in the morning about 9 o'clock," says Jean Baylor, "I was like 'oh my gosh, we got two?' We're doing cartwheels, screaming… and then Marcus calls on the other line, because we were in two separate cities. He's never at a loss of words, you've got to understand my husband, and he's like, '[silent pause]… oh man!'"

The Chicago-born singer/songwriter performs his latest release, "Burn The Witch," letting his aptly self-described sound of "ecstatic joy and painful anguish" take you on a journey on the latest episode of the Recording Academy's newest video series, Press Play.

We go behind-the-scenes with the GRAMMY-winning rock musician and learn about the many artists he finds inspiration from, where he feels most creatively charged, the message behind his new album, and more.

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